Borough council backs Crewe as 'ideal location' for new Great British Railways HQ
CHESHIRE East councillors have backed a motion for the borough council to press the government to make Crewe the headquarters of Great British Railways.
They say the town is uniquely positioned in terms of location, heritage and expertise and have asked the council to engage directly with Transport Secretary Grant Shapps and prioritise the submission of a competitive bid for Crewe.
Deputy council leader Craig Browne told the authority's full council meeting this week: "Crewe is uniquely positioned in terms of its position on the rail network with direct connectivity to all parts of the UK and, of course, it has railway heritage, bringing with it a skilled railway workforce.
"Bringing Great British Railways to Crewe would also dovetail neatly with our ambitions for an HS2 multi-modal hub station and support the government's levelling up agenda."
Liberal Democrat group leader Rod Fletcher believes Crewe will have a "very big advantage" over competitor towns.
"While other towns may not have had a works, they may have had an administration centre, Crewe has had both a works and an admin centre, which to me is a very, very important point – a lot of expertise in all rail matters," said Cllr Fletcher.
He added: "We own land close to the station, which means that workers can travel to and from Crewe by train, a very important thing when we're looking at climate change."
Cllr Laura Crane added: "In my opinion, Crewe has to shine as the only possible town for consideration in the UK. Its main reason for existence is the railway. If the works hadn't been brought to Crewe in 1840 then the town surrounding probably would not have existed, or certainly not in the way that it does now.
"So, I think, no town can really compete with that heritage when it's paired with the connectivity that we've got.
"You can travel from the south of England through Crewe up to Scotland, you can travel to the east, to the west.
"You can go right through Wales to Holyhead and link up with the ferry to Northern Ireland. All four countries of our great nation, linked together by Crewe."
Crewe West councillor Connor Naismith said: "Of course, Crewe would be a fantastic headquarters for Great British Rail.
"Crewe's history, as others have pointed out, is bound up with the railway, it is a core part of the town's identity and I would actually go as far as to challenge the government to bring this investment here, recognising that fact."
And Conservative group leader Cllr Janet Clowes, who proposed the motion, said: "This is not just a bid by Cheshire East, it will be a Cheshire East bid with partners because we have been working together with regional and sub regional partners as well as local partners for a very long time on building our infrastructure and building HS2.
"I would ask that everybody supports this because it provides that really important green light to government that says our member body supports this, our region supports this, our sub-region supports this, there is no other better place than Crewe to have your new headquarters."
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